Small Game Broadheads

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Small Game Broadheads

Post by Rage_A_Holic »

Im thinking about going rabbit hunting. if any of you read my "Hunting Ethical Question" thread...Sheena has a pet rabbit! OH BOY that's gonna be a difficult conversation.

Anyway, when rabbit hunting, any comments between;

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Small Game Point feature spring arms that snag on grass, brush, or ground on impact to reduce arrow loss. Ideal for stump shooting, birds, and small game.

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No longer will the small game hunter have to take a back seat to his big game counterpart! The Small Game Head is made specifically with "critters" in mind and works like a charm. Unique design shocks and tears your quarry without annihilating it. Easy screw-in application. Cutting surfaces can be easily re-sharpened.

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The small game stopper adds shocking power when used behind your field point or favorite broadhead. Ideal for all small game and birds or whenever complete penetration is not desired.

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High shocking power to anchor small game. Great for stump shooting. Flies as accurately as a field point. Virtually indestructible, pliable plastic. 4 pack.
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Post by Digger »

I use these hard rubber blunts for rabbits, squirrels and game birds . Blunt force trauma kills.

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Post by Fox »

I like the spring style ones but they do get loose after shooting, you will lose arrows either way but field points and broadheads will bury themselves.
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Post by Pydpiper »

I use the one on top, the Shocker. It flies same as a field point up to 30 yards, and hits hard.
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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

I'm thinking about using the bottom ones. similar to yours eh Digger

what grain arrow do you use digger?
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Post by Digger »

My blunts are 100 gr.
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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

sorry; mean what grain bolt do you use with it?
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Post by Digger »

I use 230gr or 280 gr bolt, 230 gr for the Vixen and 280 for my Wolverine & Exocet. Total wt. 330 or 380 gr.
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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

Thanks

Ever miss the head; and only injure the animal?

With those little rabbits; and while using non-penetrating heads... the kill zone is awful small.
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Post by Digger »

I think you'll find most upper body and head hits will kill almost instantaineously, Blunt trauma KILLS
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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

LOL

thanks Digger.
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Post by ch312 »

judo points (similar to the top ones) are just like broadheads out of an exomax even at 35 yards on a rabbits head :wink: thinkin i better get some of those blunt style ones...
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Post by JR »

I just put washers between my field points and the arrow. Cheap and very effective.

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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

JR wrote:I just put washers between my field points and the arrow. Cheap and very effective.

-Jason

Now thats a good idea.

could that crack the carbon arrows though?
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Post by shurite44 »

Digger I want some of those 230 grain bolts, where did you get them?
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